Ismember function -- return all indexes, not just lowest?

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Tom
Tom le 12 Juin 2013
Commenté : Captain Karnage le 27 Juin 2023
According to the Matlab documentation,
[Lia,Locb] = ismember(A,B) returns an array, Locb, containing the lowest index in B for each value in A that is a member of B.
Is there a way to return an array (or matrix) containing all indexes in B for each value in A that is a member of B?

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Matt J
Matt J le 12 Juin 2013
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 12 Juin 2013
For numeric A and B, I would probably do something like this
Lia = ismember(A,B)
idx=find(Lia);
map=bsxfun(@eq, A(idx),B(:));
Then map(:,i) will be a logical index into B of all points where B equals A(idx(i))
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Captain Karnage
Captain Karnage le 27 Juin 2023
The step idx=find(Lia) is not necessary, you can use A(Lia) to get the same result and it is a faster, more efficient way to index A in MATLAB.
Also, if B is not a vector, this will not work. You would need more steps to search a 2(or more)-D array.

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Jan
Jan le 13 Juin 2013
Then the output can have different sizes for the different elements of A and a cell is required. What about a simple loop:
Out = cell(1, numel(A))
for iA = 1:numel(A)
Out{iA} = find(B == A(iA));
end

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